Caca DLo
Babaloo International
Se llama caca dlo. Se fue de carrera. He thinks hes the king he thinks hes the pope but hes just the asswipe of the gyroscope. Se llama caca dlo se fue de carrera. He thinks hes the coolest thinks hes the best hes the taint of WMFS. eh! Mes fesses. The dj. From hell that nobody likes abuses his power for personal gain, he thinks hes all that he needs to be nice,has no taste at all and hes super lame. Program director blow it out your ass cos we didnt play some stupid wedding. We were booked you dont need to be so crass, youre a chocha face and a ding a ling. Youre a bombo clot and a ding a ling.

Babaloo International
Here I am with a half a day to kill again. I go to the airport where they think I’m insane. I stand and stare at the flight numbers on the screen for Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, or Chile. And I see all the pretty girls of Bogota. They go “Bruno vamos pagocar la cumbia.” And I dance and I dance and I’m having a blast. Here come the security people on my ass.

Babaloo Aye
Babaloo International
I dont wanna work and I dont wanna study. All I wanna do is lie in bed and be lazy. Then when I wake up all I wanna do. Is put on the Mambo have a beer and a party., not easy to pull off oh no not easy to just lay in bed all day everyday you see. I need some help so I start to pray, I start to pray to Babaloo aye. Babaloo , Babaloo aye, Babaloo you gonna make it easy yeah, Babaloo Babaloo aye, Babaloo now show me what will you do.

Your Dough
Babaloo International
You want my Juju, and I want your money. It’s all gonna slide smooth and easy. Let’s have a party, like a big ol’bash. Here is the Mambo, hand over the cash. You all know we want the dough today. It’s all so legal. There’s no gettin’ busted. A trade agreement, there’s nothing to dread. There’s no violence and no robbery, my Chachacha for your money.

Babaloo plays a unique brand of international dance party music. Babaloo originated in Jamaica Plain, MA, a multi-cultural enclave of Boston, where the music of local punk rock bands mix with the sounds of Mambo, Bachata, Reggaeton, and Merengue that emanate from car stereos, front stoops, and bodegas. Their music is rooted in Latin and Afro-Caribbean styles, such as mambo, cha cha cha, samba, reggae, ska, and African soukous combined with the energy, presence and irreverence of the best punk rock. Babaloo creates music that is truly infectious in an atmosphere that resemble a trip through the southern hemisphere with Johnny Rotten or Joey Ramone as your tour guide. They are truly a one of a kind experience.